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Advanced Operations
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Relay Initiating Station
Your fax machine can act as the relay initiating station
which starts the relay broadcast by sending the original
documents. Before you can program your fax machine
to initiate a relay broadcast, you will need to obtain the
following information from the operator of the fax
machine you intend to use as a relay key station:
Relay Password:
This is the 4-digit relay key word
which is programmed into the relay key station.
Relay Group Numbers:
These 2-digit numbers are the
numbers of locations or groups of locations
programmed into the relay key station.
Relay Key Station
The relay key station is the fax machine which receives
the original fax message and then automatically relays
or broadcasts the message to other remote fax
machines.
For this feature to be available, the relay key station
must be an OKIFAX OF-27, OKIFAX OF-38, or
OKIFAX 2600 facsimile machine.
Relay Broadcast Report
After the relay broadcast is completed, it is possible for
the relay key station to send a fax back to your fax
machine confirming the success of the relay broadcast.
For this function to work, your fax machine’s own
telephone number must be programmed into your fax
machine’s last Auto Dial number. See the table below.
Initiating a Relay Broadcast
1
Load your documents.
2
Press the Select Function key.
3
Press the 4/Relay Initiate TX One Touch key. The
display will show RELAY PASSWORD.
4
Press the No
E
key.
5
Using the numeric keypad, enter a 4-digit password
which is the same as the relay keyword programmed
into the relay key station.
6
Press the Yes
F
key. The display will show
REMOTE LIST NO.
7
Press the No
E
key.
8
Using the numeric keypad, enter a 2-digit number
which corresponds to a relay group programmed into
the relay key station.
Model
Program Auto Dial Number
OKIFAX 1050
40
OKIFAX 2350
64
OKIFAX 2450
99